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Timeline for Ferro and Ferri magnetism

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Jan 6, 2015 at 8:41 comment added TZDZ The difference between ferro and ferrimagnetism is obviously local, so I don't see how an average measure would allow to differentiate materials...
Jan 5, 2015 at 19:23 comment added Goods The question asks if a measure of susceptibility could be used to differentiate between a ferro and ferri magnet
Jan 5, 2015 at 19:08 comment added akrasia The distinctive feature of all these three types of magnetism is that the magnetisation remains even where there is no externally imposed field - they are permanent magnets. For ferro and ferri, this can be measured by the remanence. The susceptibility is of course still important, but not the key issue.
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Jan 5, 2015 at 18:22 comment added honeste_vivere Perhaps a more detailed or refined question title and question? For instance, could you give a brief clarification of the definition of each? For instance, I know about ferromagnetic materials, but do not know much about ferrimagnetic materials.
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